The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 25, 1869, Image 4

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    THH FAUMKU'S COLUMN.
I'KiB l.v RVMMKtt. Knmmrr 1 the
(lino to tnnkc iork; milking It In win
"tor Ih much llki lunnlii' n limit uiltist
wlliil mill tide, It lcqulriy too much
fixxl to keep tip tln uuliiml luit. It
hojfi lmvu plenty ofjrrnsH in Hummer,
ami nliout hnir tho'coru they will cut,
they will fatten mphll.Vi imtl my belief
itlinMhrcopoumUol' poik cnn lie uiatlc
from Icsh Bniln In this wny tlmu one
pound cm lie in cold weather with u
hoj; la u clo.su pun. Tho grass is cooling
nntl loosening, und counteracts tho fe
verish properties of tho com. Hogs
will never melt In summer however fat
If thoy can havo tiroes to water nnd
mud to Ho In. Mud la very had for hop)
In cool or cold weather. It nbsortw too
much animal heat. Milk in n very cool
ing drink uul almost hidUpcnmihlo to
raising young pigs. Hut very llttlo
corn und no corn meal should ho fed to
young pigs before they are four months
old. Tho ofl'ecta of corn and raw corn
meal on young pigs are these: Tho
plgsat ilrst will ho costive, then they'
will scour. They will hegln to rub
.igaliiNt ovorythlng they can rub ngalnU
that will nib their hair off. Their skin
will have n ml and dry appearance. A
dry, black scurf will begin to form on
them; and tho more of the corn .and
meal they cat, tho poorer they will get.
TIio best thing that tun he done for a
pig in this condition, it to give him
thorough washing in warm rain water
or sour milk; sour milk is best. Coarse
-flour or middling from rye or wheat,
when mado into a thin drinkable hIoji
with milk, Is tho best feed for young
pigs, except bread and milk. Uread is
good for very young pigs, because it la
iettvened. Food has to ferment before
it will digest, and If fed to a young pig
before fermenting, it will overtask his
utomn'.'h and spoil him. Lettuce is good
for young pigs. It wlll 'stop tho i-eours
in them. The middlings should bo put
with tho milk at night, after tho feed
ing has been done, nnd allowed to bo
in the milk through the night, never
allowing the swill tub to get quite
empty, always leaving a little in tho
bottom for yeast. The swill should
never be allowed to get stale. Slop feed
should bo fed often, and never more fed
nt a time than will be oaten up at once.
Slop feed will make larger hogs than
dry feed. After tho pigs get to bo tlireo
or four mouths old, their fbod can he
mado stronger, hut a pig will not bear
much Btrong food until he begins to
change from n pig into a hog, which
will bo known by his voice. In tho
West, where hogs arc raised on a largo
scale, hut one litter should bo raised
from a sow in a year and the sow should
havo them in the month of May or June.
The sows should run to grwis, and may
bo fed on corn. The pigs should suck
tliom as long as they will. In this way
tho pigs require but little caro.and they
get age so that'they will winter well on
corn. Jfono but breeders should tvy to
gotmoro than one litter froai a sow in a
year. Tho fall litter will require too
muchcaro for the farmer. One litter
can be got in April nnd another in Sep
tember or October following, from one
sow, but the spring pigs will havo to
ho weaned from four to six weeks old,
and fed on clear sour milk fur two or
three weeks after weaning, and fedrif
ten. New milk onco a day will Mip
them from scouring. Sour milk is bet
ter than now milk. New milk will ilrst
make the pig costive, then scour him.
It will curdle in his stomach, but sour
milk will not. Tho lato fall pigs should
suck as long as thoy will, and tho sows
should bo fed on warm slop feed, and
often. Tho slop can bo warmed by
pouring hot water Into tho swill tub.
Abrcedingsowshould never befed much
dry corn. Sho will get foundorul on it
and spoiled. American Stoels Journal.
Boai' SuDd. A cistern or lank, of
tlio capacity of from two to four hogs
heads, should bo constructed in tho vi
cinity of tho sink or laundry or every
farm house, and a system of conductors
Bo arranged as to lead the suds at
slops into it us they are mado.
This liquid matter is a most powerful
fertilizer, contalnlug tho food of plantu
in astato of solution, and consequently
in a condition to bo readily taken m;
and, absorbed by vegetables as soon us
applied.
Irrigating gardens with soap suds,
after tho liquid has becomo stale, Is a
powerful means of promoting vegeta
bio growth, especially in dry weatjier.
Somo have considered tho value of such
to bo equal to that of.thosaino weight
of manure; this, however, is nobahly
an'exaggerated estlmato; yet wo want1
no additional corroboration to satisfy
us of its intrinsic worth as n vegetable
stimulant.
Groat care should bo observed that tho
decaying matter and suds do not taint
tho, air about tho dwelling, as in the
procesa of fermentation and decomposi
tion, sulphurated hydrogen gas is
thrown otf. This Is an native poison.
When Inhaled it acts 'directly on the
hlood,thlckenlngltand turning it black.
A single gallon of it, mixed with 1,200'
fcotof air, will render it poisonous to.
birds, and one gallon in 100 will kill a
dog. Many of our good people arc not
sufficiently careful about allowing such
"sinks of iniquity" to exist near their
dwellings. Afcto England Mmntr,
la White Clovkii I'astuke coon
fok bhkkiv Having kept sbcop for six
years, principally upon white clovor, T
can recommend it us being durablo and
aflording ubout one-third more food
than other grasses, and it will stand
closer feeding, und sheep wUl do well
on it. I havo about ton acres that have,
ht-cn.Becdpd.'olghtocn or twou'ty years,
It win sown' with nralrlu crass, which
is long since extinct, and tho clover
scciisUU flourished, the ground has nev
or .been broken, ond.it haa oiieh been'
remarked that my. pasture AVIH sustain
more stock than any pasture in tho
neighborhood. If also makes good hay
for sheep, I mix whllo clover seed and
how for meadow j Itsods over better and
yields all of one third more per aero,
nd makes tnueh better hay 'for sheep
I wintered sixty sheep on hay thus
mlxod without fccdlngrfvny grain, and
lost none oftor winter 6et in, and nouo
Arc poor and weak. My iambs havo
needed but little care, thoirdams all bo
Ing In good condition.
Fon Colio ik Houses. Tako a pint
Of vhliky, Lolf si gill ofgplrits of tur
pQntlnoomi half a gill of spirits of cam
plior. Dilute tlieso ingredienta in wa
tur sufficient to till u quart bottlo. Una
it as a drench, and It will airord relief la
ten minutes.
THE
KOI! TUB VOUiVO FOLKS.
Luck may Llo in a Tin.
A Story Written for m) Young American
friends,
iiv itANt rmttsri'AN ANnr.nsnv.
Now I am going to tell a slory about
luck.
Allodia are acquainted with luck:
there arothoMo who wo her nil tho tlino,
Mima only at certain times (if tho year,
others only One, singlo day yod, there
are even people that only seo luck onco
In their lifetime, hut all of us do not seo
hor.
I suppose I need not tell you that
when our Lord "ends a llttlo child here,
ho lays In a mother's lap. This may
happen in a rich man's castle, or la a
working-man's nicely ordered room.
Hut then It may happen, Instead, in an
open market place, where tho cold wind
blows.
But what not every one of you docs
know, and yet is really true, is that our
Lord when lie places a child here, also
tends along with It lti good Iuck,which,
howover, is never placed near by, but
is hidden In soino spot in our globe,
where we look for It least; yet it is al
ways found nt last, and that Is n com
fort. Luck was onco placed In an applo;
that was for a man whoso name was
Newton. Tho applo foil, and thus ho
found his luck. II" you do not know
that btory,ask someone to tell It to you.
Mo havo another story to tell a story
ubout a txiir.
There onco lived a poor man, who
was bom poor, and had grown up poor,
UUd was poor when ho married, lie
wis a tuiuer by trade and used to turn
umbrella handles and umbrella rings,
bijt ho only earned enough money by
this to livo from hand to mouth.
"I shall never find my luck," said he.
Now this is a true story which really
happened. I could tell the name of the
country and tho placo whore tho man
lived, but that is of no consequence.
Tho red and sour mountain ash
berries blossomed and ripened around
his house aud in his garden, as if they
were tho choicest fruit, and in tho gar
den stood also tho pear treo,but it never
had borne a pear, and yet their luck
was placed in an in visible pear.
.One night tho wind blew terribly.
In Avize, men said tho great Dillig
boulder was lifted up from tho side of
the read, and thrown down llko a lump
of clay, and so it was not at all wonder
ful that a big branch should havo been
broken front, tho pear tree. Tho branch
was taken into the workshop, and tho
man turned out of it, just for fun, a big
pear, and then several very small pears.
"Tho tree shall bear pears onco nt
least," ho said, and gave them to his
oh 1 Id r on to play with.
There are somo things that are neces
sities in life, and among these, most
certainly in wetcountries,aro umbrellas.
Now tho wholo family had only ono for
tho genera I use. When tho wind blew
very hard, tho unbrella would turn
over : hut tho man quickly mended it
again that was in ills trade. With tho
button and string that kept tho um
brella together, it went worse, it would
always break too soon, just as one was
folding the umbrella up.
Ono day when tho button had broken
igoin. and tho man hunted in vain for
it on the floor, hu happened to get hold
of ono of tho smallest pears which ho
had turned, mid had given to the chil
dren to play with.
"I cannot find tho button," .said tho
man,"but this little thing will answer."
Ho pulled a small cord through it, and
tho llttlo pearllllod tho placo of tho bro
ken button beautifully; it was exactly
right, and formed tho best of fasteners.
Tho uoxt limo that ho had to send urn-
brclla haudies and rings to tho capital,
ho added to tho number a few of tho
small wooden pears which lie had turn
ed. Thoy were fastened to a fow now
umbrellas which were sent with a thous
and others to Amorica. Thoy havo a
quick understanding thvro pf what' is
of use. Tho little pear was soon found
td hold bisst.and tho umbrella merchant
gavo orders that all tho umbrellas to be
sent to him after that should bo fasten
ed with the llttlo pear. Largo orders
wore to bo supplier!, thousands of pears'
td bo'made; woodon pears on all um
brellas, nnd our man was kopt busy at
work. Ho turned and turned: tho
.wWopear tree was used for llttlo wood
en pears, which brought shillings that
grow into dollars.
'Iu that pear treo my luck was placed"
Bald tho man; andsoon after ho had a
grout workshop and plenty of men anil
boys to help him. Now ho was alt tho'
tlmo in. good humor, and often used t o
say, "iuck may no in a pin."
po also says ho who tells tho story;
and you should know that it is true,
and Is a proverb In Denmark, that if
you putuwhltopin in your mouth.you
will bo Invisible, hut It must bo tho
ripht sort of a phi ono given by our
Lord. 1 liavo had ono of them; and
whenever 1 come to America, tho land
of tho New World, which is so far far
4 off, yet so near mo, I shall always carry
mat pin wltli me. I can sond my greet
ing over in a fow minute-;; thq ocean
rolls over to its shores; there tho wind
blows; any day I can bo there when
my stories are read, and perhaps seo
tho glittering gold recclvo the ringing
gold tho gold tho gold that iatho best
of nil, which shines In oyoa, of children,
and comes ringing from tho lips of tholr
parents. I am in tho very room with
my frionds and yet I am invisible. I
have tho whlto pin In my month.
"Yes, luckinuy Ho in a pin.
After a great snow-storm, a littlu fel
low began td shovel a path through,!!
largo snow-hank before lib grandmoth
er's door. Ho had nothing but a himll
shovel to work with.
"How do you expert to get throrfgh
that drift?" asked asnan passing along.
"By keeping at it," said tho boy
cheerfully; "that's "how J"
That U tho secret of mastering almost
ovcry dlflleuHy amder the sun, If a
hard task is befoa-o you, stick to it. Do
not keep thlnklng-how large or hard it
is; but go at it, and llttlo by llttlo. it
will grow smaller anit smaller, until it
Is done.
If you dcriire tc impress tho publie
that you huvctbo tcst wares and tho
best prices, and are worthily entitled to
their patronsge, a.ivebtisk YounsELr.
Do not exjiect to accomplish everything
wim ono mm, nor two, nor lurco, om
keep at it, and you willsurely wJn.
Have somo system about vour ad
vertisement, and let that ho your shov
el, then dig away at tho people keep
at it and you will as aurely get through
tho dull tlinos and bring more custom
4li n imn inn o Mnn il t f no Huit .- urfkiit
through tho drift wJthhlH small Hhovcl.
COLUMBIAN AND
PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY
yyiLLIAM FIS1IEU
with
THOMAS CAltflON- A CO.
TCItot.i:iAl.R
DEALERS IN HOSIERY,
men's FUUNisnt.NO aon ns,
I.tNUNH NOTIONS,
KO. IS KOlirit roCHTIt HTUI.LT
I'liir.ADnr.vjttA,
Juno I ,((. in
JOHN STltOUI' A CO.,
tiuoccHsors to btruup A Brother,
WH0t,W1At.!i DEALERS IN PIHU,
Nn. 21 North Wharvon, mid M Merth WainbU,
PblladtiliiUla.
G.
W. BLABON A CO.,
MfuiufActurers nt
OIL CLOTlta AND WINDOW HHADEH.
Wnreliouse, No. 121 North Third Street
l'tillndPlplua.
gNYDKIt, HAltUIS & BASSETT,
Mfiuufiictiirera nnd Jobber ol
MKN'a AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Nob. S2S Market, nnd Rl Commerce Mrwt,
fMlartelphln.
Q.KOIIC1E FOELKEK & CO.,
Wboletfito Dealers In
WOODEN A WILLOW WA11E, VAIINB,
Oil-Cloths, Wlcltn, Twlncs.'.IlARkrts, etc., etc.
19231 Market Ht. AIM Church Bt.,' I'hUadn.
JOHN 0. YEAQEH & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers la
HATM, CAVH, WIIAW (lOOl)H, AND
ladies' runs.
No. 2".; Noith Third Ptreel,
Mar.lO.'M-ly Philadelphia.
ESTABLISHED 1793.
JOItDAN&nnOTHEll, .
Wholcsalo Grocers, nud Dcaleisln
SALTI'ETEK AND BlilMBTONE,
No 219 Noith Third Bt.
Philadelphia.
I."
"WALTER,
Lato Walter A K&uu,
Importer and Dealer In
CHINA, QLAHS, AND QUEEN8WAKE,
No. Ml N. Third Street.
Philadelphia.
TX W. BANK'S
WHOLESALE '10BACCO, HNUFK, AND
CIGAU WA11EHOUHE,
No. 118 North Third Street,
between Cherry aud Itaco, west side,
Philadelphia.
"yARTMAN it ENGELMAN,
tobacco, snuff a begah
'manufactory,
ko. 313 Nonrn TniRD street,
Second Door below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. WAKTXAN P. ENflKLMAN
yTAiNWHiaiiT &. co.,
WHOLESALE , 0RO0EH8,
N. E. Corner Second and Arch. BtrccU,
PHILADELPHIA,'
Dealers In
tkas, HY-nurs, coffee, sugar, MOL.iasi,
hick, sncEs, m cahii soda, ic, o.
Ordcn will receive prompt attention.
Stay 10, 18C7-ly.
c. H. HOUSE.
w. s. Kisa.
J. B. SEVJ1LIIT.
-CTORNE, KING & SEYBERT,
WHOLFSALE DRY GOODS.
No. 313 Market Htrot,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders filled promptly at lowest
January 3, 1808,
Major n. n. aktman. c. li. rax. linger, m. sionv.
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NO. 101 NORTH THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA,
Two Doors abo o Arcli formerly 220,
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W1LLIA5I II. UlLMORE
XTas opened u fine lllitiard Haloou In nddltloh to
Ills well hnown RESTAURANT, llohasatal.les
with nil tho latest Improvements aud In perftet
UlUCr, ilUJLL-t)Jl. UU UUUUIUU UL'bL
LAO ICR BEER AKD ALL'
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ui. iiu times wnen m eeoon, aibo ucei uougue,
Pickled tripe, Clams, ie., Ac. I 1
.The publie aro Invited to call. -and aro. pronv
lel satisfaettonrelther In hllllurdsor rtfteMi
nieuls,' Ills- ' u..'.-
CIQARS AN1 TODA.CCf
anuot bo czrcllcil,
llloomshUfK, Jan, ,'C9. .
The undtniienoa 'would respectfully announce to
tho! citizens of illoom.l'iri'njid Uw'publlp ttni-
rally tha he Is running an
OMN111UH LINE
'between this place aad thadlffereut railroad do
pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect wltlt the
evoral trains going; Houtli and West ou the Cats
whuannd Wtlllamsport lUllroad.and.wilh those
coins North and (ioulh on pie Lwta.waun8, aj'id
lltoomsuurB; itaiiroad.'
Ills Omntbosse. are In good condition: comroo
rfuons ami oomioruuna, ana cuorges reasonauie.
Persons wishing to meet or see their friends de
'part, can be accomodated upon reasonable charge
by leaving timely uotlce at any of the hotels.
JAW 11 h OIUTON, Proprietor,
DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
RAIL ROADS.
TVOimiEitN
CENTKAL KAIL-
JLN WAY,
On and after May Bth lfW), Trains will
loavo NoRTliuMnitnLAND as follows I
N011THWAHD.
423 A. M., Dally to Wllllamsport, (oieept Sunday)
jor ibimirn, i,uiiiuiuiwk"ii, "'whuiki;!, uumv,
Biispenslnn llrldiro, undN. Falls.
M)r. H., Dally, (except Hundayslfor Elmliaand
llmrulo via r.rlo Hallway from Klinlrn.
t.M p.m., Dally, (cxccptHuudnys) lor Williams-
1 ' TIIA1N9 FJOUTinVAtlD.
0.SO A.M. t)ally(oxccptMonday's)for Baltimore.
WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA.
2.00 P.M. Dally (except Hunday's) tor Baltimore
Washington and Pullodoliilita. yQUjg
General Passcu'cer AKcnt.
ALFltKU It. 1'ISKE, OOn'l fJUpt.,
lew.
DHILADELMIIA AND
1M.
EHIE
X HAILH0AD,
HUMMlUt TIME TAB.LE.
Titnocait and dikeot norjTB hktwekm riiiLA'
HICLI'IIIA, 11AI.TISI0UK, lIAnnlSllUliO, W1L-
LiAMsronr, and the
GIIEAT OIL HEaiON OK PENNSYLVANIA.
ELUUANT SLEKE'lHU CARS
On all Night Trains.
On and after Mohday, Apr. 2Cth lsffii, the
Tialns on tho Philadelphia AKrlo Halt Iload will
run as ioiiowh;
WESTWARD.
MAIL.TUAIN leaves Philadelphia 10.Hp.hi,
f " " NorthuMbcrland....1" a.m.
" " arr, at Erlo U.ani.111.
ERIE EXPltUss leaves Philadelphia 11.M in.
t' " " Nort'd il.WD.ni,
" " arr. at Erle..... 10.0U am,
ELMIUA MAIL leaves Philadelphia S.iwn.m.
" " norui'd ,....zt p.m
arr. aLiocKiiaveii.
EABTWAllD.
MAIL THAIN leaves Erie
" " NorUi'U.......
" " arr. at l'hllmlelphla..
EltlE EXPKE.1S leaves Erlo. ,..
.7,15 inn,
..11. lo a.m
,..uu a.m.
....U.U5n.in.
.Ma p.ml
Hortii
,.u..ii;a,ni,
" " nrr.ntl'hllndelnltla 4.1Un.m.
Alatl and ExprcRs connects with Oil Creek and
Allegheny ltlver Hall Koad. Uaggago checked
larougu.
A. I.. TYLEH,
General Superintendent, WUluunsport.
riATAWISSA KAILBOAD On and
J after MONDAY, Nov. SS, MX, l'aiseuger
tialusou tho Cataw iba Itaihoad will run nttlie
following liameU hours t
Mail Hullh.
- -STATIONS.
Wllllamsport.
Muncy.
Watsontowtu
Milton.
Dauvllle.
Rupert.' -
Catawlssa. .
Hlngtowu.
Summit.
O.uakake.
Dep. 7.50 a,m
" K.2U
" B.50 "
" D.1U "
" 11.62 "
' 10.12 '
" 1U.23 '
" 11.10 "
" 12.U0p.ln,
" 12.IS !
Arr, 0.16 p.m.
uep. 0.11
" 5.12 '
" 4.55 '
" 4M
" 3.5" "
" "
" 2.2S "
" 1JW "
" l.W "
" 1.-J0 "
1.10 '
" lo.) n.m.
" l.W)
'.' 2,15
J.2.5
Arr. o.il
10.50
' E. Mahony June:
Dlno. Tamaqua. Dine.
ueeuing.
Phlliuleirjhta.
s.ii
I To New York via. Read'
1 lnir or Maueh Chunks
From New York via. i , ltn .,
Maueh Chunk. 'w
NoChangoof cars between WUluunsport aud
1'hlliLdclplila. GEO. WEBB Suy't.
ACK AW AN N A
i BURU RAILROAD
AND BLOOMS-
On and eftorMay loth, I8itt, Pas&cngerTialns will
run as follows:
Going North.
Arrlvo Arrive
Oo!n
Loavo
South.
Leave
p. m. a. m. p. in. a. ui.
Hcrautou 0 .45 0.20 7.15 1.(0
Lea o
PltUton..... 0.10 (I.S3 7.50 4.37
Kingston 8.10 10.25 twi 5.U0
l'lyinoutll S.23 U.3U CW5 7.27
Bhlckshluuy.... 7.3 o.uu o.lo S.U)
Berwick 0.63 8.2S u.5:l S.40
Illoom 7.20 7.50 7.af 8.20
Uauvlllo ,0.52 7.12 8.20 0.01
Lcavo Xeavo Arrlvo Arrlvo
North'd 1.15 0.20 0.06 U.13
Connection made ntScrnnton hv tho 10.40 n.m.
train for Great Bund, Hlngnamtou, Albany aud
1111 iioiuis orixi, JILHL ILUIl esL.
KT, HOUND, Sup't,
TVEADING RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Apr. 20th, 18ti9.
Great Trunk Line from, the North and North
"West for Phlladelnhla.Nuw York. Reaitlni. PotlM.
vllle. Tamaoua. AbhlHZld. Slinmoklu Lebanon
Allentown, jastou, Ephrata, Lltlz, Loucaster,
Columbia, Ac,
Trains leave Uarrlsburg for New Yoik, as fol
lows: At 2,33, 5,20 aud H,iu n. m., 12,25 uoon nud
2.00 A10,55p.m.,counectlng with (similar trams on
tho Pa. RaUroud, and arriving at New Y'ork. at
u.io, a.m., ec ai,u a. in., e s,ou e,j x v,oo p. m,
and 0.00 a.m respectively, sleeping cars aecom
puny the 2,53 a. in., 5.20 u.m. and 10.55 p.m. trains
without change.
Leave Harrisbure for Hcadlnz.Pottsvllle. To.
maqua, Sllncrsvlire, Ashlnud, Uhamokin Pine
Grove, Allentown A Phtla'd. at 8,10 a.m., .s 2,00 A
4.10 p.m.. stopptuc nt Ibanon aud nrlnclnal wnv
statlous; Ihe4,l0pm.tralns making connections lor
Philadelphia and Columblaunly. For I'ottsvllle
Seliuylkill Haven nnd Auburn, via Schuylkill
endSusqaehauna Railroad, leave Harrlsburg at
3,30 p.m. Returning: Leave New York nt 0,00
a.m, and 12.no in., und 5,05 and 8,00 p.m. Pbliadel-
pum ui, o.u n. iu, uuu D.ou p. lu. Sleeping cars
uwuuiimu; iuu v.w u, ui., uuu H,VO UUU O.WD.m.,
tralus Horn N.Y'. without chauge. Way Passeugei
xraiu leaves raiiaueipiiia at 7,ou n,m.,eonuectlng
with similar train on East Pa. railroad returning
from Reading at uVJO p.m stopping at all statlous;
loavo lottsvinoat7,308,45a.m.,unU2,45p.mjihamo
kln at l25 a. in.,Ashlaud at 7,ooa.m aud 12,30 noon
Tamariua at 8.3U a. in., aud 2,'JJ p.m., for l'hlla
deiphta, and New York.- .
Lcavo l'ottsvlllo for Harrisbun?. via Hnhnvllrlll
aud Susquehanna Railroad at 7,00 a,m. and 11,30
a.i m., lor PlnoGiovo aud Tremont,
Iteadlug Accommodation Train leaves Reading
at7,30o.iu., rtturulug from Philadelphia ut-6,16
a uiMiuwii ll;l:uiuuiuu.ilioii irainneaves l'oilh.
. . ........
town at 6,23 a.m. returning, leaves l'hlludeliihla
ut 4.ii0 p.m.
Columbia Railroad Trains lehvo ReaiUug at
7,00 a.m., and 0-15 p.m. for Ephrata, Lltlz, Ltmcas-
Porkloiucn Rail Road Trains lcavo Pork I
juuctmnui. v,uua,mivuu u.w p. in. lW3tumlu:
LeavoKippacKntb.l5a.mM ami 1,00 ti.ia., con
necting with similar tralus on Heading Uallmad.
on minunyH, icavo jnow York nt 8,00 n.in., rim
aUolpUta a(ixi u.m. and 3,15 p,m., tlio ,(W n.m. truln
llarrlsbnrs 6,20 n.m. una 4,10 nnillo.K p.m.,am1
Iteadlus at 12 ViSI.and2,l5 and 7,15a.m. for Harris-
uurt, uuu u,uiM uuu v,tj.ia.m, ioriNow xuik.
ni u,w a.m. ana tt't p.m. ror lMulauelphia,
Commutation. Altk'aa:e. Boaon. Hctiool nnd Ex
cuiblon UcUots to nud lrom all points, nt reduced
Uaioiaco chocked tlirouEch : 100 nounds allowed to
General HujiorUitenrieiit.
Iteadlus, Fa., Apr, atl, lib'J,
TEIj AWARE, LACKAWANNA, &
i wi'Vii'.iin i.Aii,iujiii. nuinmer armuge1
ment, Apr.l&O'J. Trains leave us follows;
XABTWAUTI. wrMTVAitn.
KX-
prtssi
Ac
Ac-
Ex
HTATIONS.
Mall
com.
com
press
Via 11. &. E. Dlvia.
AM,
I"l
4 00
1 III)
Arl Hew York.- ILv
ihot uarciay bi.)
...Christopher Bt....
Ilobokeu
2f ewnrk
....Wafchlncton
8.30
8.30
8.4.
4 15
U.05
4 40
,7 05
via Ceu. Hit of N.J.
.... new inn;
thMl lAberhi sr
0.00
New Hampton
11.15
U.4S
1I.5X
..Oxford
ii...
llrldiicvllle.
.-.Philadelphia...:,...!
Treulon....
'7.30
8.471
11.0s
12 115 1
l'hlllilisburir
.AiauuiiKit munK....
-,lX)laware.....
....Mount Bethel
Water Gap
12.25
I2.S5
I2.5H
1.(15
1.15
MS
2JO
,.irouuourt;..
...HnruimevlIiH
lleuryvllle......
,.Korks
...,TobyIiauua..,
2.21
-Uouidsboro ..fr2.S3
...HUosoow....,
7
3.08
30
4.121
P.
Jfunnintr...
A.M.
(1.9.5
u Hcrautou
11.1V
ll.:
11.10
5.55
...Clark's Huramlt...
. a uiugion.....HM.
4.211
11.40
12.WI
racuryville
H..Nlcholhon...
.Hopbottoiu.M.
....Montrose ,
,.Ncw Mllfold..
(J rent !end
4JI
4.51)
12.111
1.15
S.B
3.15
r.u
fi.lt
5.40
e.iu
0.20
IJtO
2.01)
2.21
I'.M.
I'.U.
COKNKCTIOMS.
At New Ilampton.wltli Central R, It of New
r.aston, Ac.
At Wuhhlngtou. with Monis Essox lt.lt, for
New 1 orR,Nowarlt,Morrltowu,I)over, 1 lacketts
town, I ji.ston, &a. '
AtilaiuinkaCiinnlfJWItli Eelvlderu Delaware
It It. lur Plilladelnhiii, Ticntou, 1'hllllpsbuiB,
Lamlierlsvll e. l'iilll eihunr. . '
AtSeianton.wltii Lackawanna '& Illoomsbure
Itit.for,Plltston,WyomlnB, Kingston, WIUccs
barre, Danville, Northumberland, 4c., also, with
bald, and Carbondaie.
, At OieatlJcud.v.itiiiirlo Railway, forlllncham
lH, umlru, llullnlo. Ithaca,, Hyraruse, and
(li. nu ;., V , r. IIAlJJITKAII.KUpt.
It A, HRNRY, Gen, l'ass, find Tkt. Agcut.
PUSH'S ! PUMPS FOR BALE.
Tho undersigned begs leavo to inform tho cltl
sens sf thlsphicfl aml. tetulty that he is preparei
US I'UMIH for Wells and Cisterns over olfi rml
ta the publie.' They lire guaranteed to throw
more water lu less time and with less lalior limn
any other pump in Gils part or tliu' country nnd
Hiuy I'uiiuui, uo Hurpasseu lor ueautv or nutsli, or
ness and durahlllty. Kaeh pump belna warrnni
col to iwrform Its work well or no sale, lltlas
Niiuman Is ngeut fur Columbia county, I'rico
(jituiijht iuui iiu-eu 111 tue wen. uoruers by
,..,, ' ' P.LIAa UUif AN,
8ertl,'(a).y . t Catawlssa, 10,
g'ljAT'ri ROOFIN'O,
K'V'E 11' Y' VARIETY
MOST FAVOKAULE RATES,
JOHN TIIOMAH, AMD CAHl'Ell J. THOMAS,
liox, S77. Iluxmsuuuo, Pa,
llnr.!D,'i2).lyr. '
v m r.ii,
oio S
.) 40 3.85
0 13 3.25
0 (ill 3.(10
li 13 12,10
0 30 2.10
7 15 12.80
5 01 11.4S
11.35
4.40
3.2!
7 (III 1.00
.1 SS 11.25
5 33 11.20
5 23 11.02
5 11 10.47
5 01 10.33
10.23
4 41 10.13
4 20 UM
li.m
3 55 02
3 41 VM
J 25 H.15
IS KM
2 50 H.U
I'M
7J0
7.11
(LUI
0tl
U.10
5.49
0.30
A.M.
DRV GOODS.
M,
( Successor to A. J. Sloan ) has Just returned
from Now Voik with n full assortment of
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
to whloh ho invites tho attention of tho citizens
of Blooinsburi! and vicinity. His stock consists
In part of tho following lino or goods
SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS
GOODS,
LADIES' BACKINGS,
BUMMER SHAWLS,
LADIES' HOSE, BLEACH A BROWN.
GENTS' HALI'HOSE.BLEACII A BROWN,
LADIES' GLOVES BILK
AND LISLE THREAD,
KID GLOVES ALL COLORS,
HOOP SKIRTS A CORSETS,
A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS
TABLE 1JIAPEB3
TOWELS
NAPKINS
CLOTIM,
AND CASIStERS,
FLANNELS.
DOMESTICS OP' ALL KINDS,
'and In fact cverythlug generally kcrt In a Dry
Goods Store. Call and examine the goods and
satisfy yourselves, high prices Is ono of tho
things that have passed away.
EXCIIANHB DOlLDINn Ol'I'OSlTK Till' COURT
HOUSE MAIN STIIEKT UI.O0M311UIUI l'A.
Apr.M.lB-tf.
M1
ILLER'S STOKE.
FHEiJH AKHIVAL OK
FALL AND WINTER OOODa.
Tlio subscriber has Just returned from the elite
with another largo and select assortment of
Hl-niNQ AKD BUMMEH GOOPB,
purchased lu New Yorknnd rhllndelphlanl the
lowest figure, aud which he U determined to ftell
on as mod era to terms an can be procured else
where in nioomsburg. Ills stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
of the choicest styles nud latest fashion,, lorl hi-r
With a largo Lssortmont of Dry Goods and Urn-
ccrleN, consisting of the following articles t
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
Casislmcres,
HhawlH,
FlannolR,
HIIkH,
; Whlto Goc-ta,
Lluens,
IIoop Skirts,
' Muslins,
I follow ware
Cedarwaro
atirenswaro, Mardwari'
lloota and KIkk'h, i
llnta nud Caps
Hoop Nets, (,
Umbrellas,
Ijooklng-Glassc.i,
Tobacco, i i ,
Coffee, 1
, Hupirs,
Teas, .
Itlco,
AINplcc,
Gtuser,
Clunamou,
Nutnieg'i,
AND NOTIONS OEN ItALLY.
In short, everything usually kept In country
stores to which he Invites tho attention, of the
public generally. Tho highest price will bo paid
for vmntry produce In exchange for goods.
R. II. MILLER & SON.
Arcade Building, Dloomsbnre,Fa.
QRKAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
AT PUTH.lt JSJ(i"a BTUKB,
IN LIOIIT STREET,
or
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
THE subscriber has Just received and haB on
hand nt his old stand in Light Street, a largo and
select
ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE
purchased ut the lowest figure, and which ho
determined to sell on as moderate -tonus as
be procured clsowhero In Light Street,
vr cahii on couyritY j-Konucn.
His stock vonslsU of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest styles anil latest fashions.
Calicoes, Muslins,
Ginghams, Plannols,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Hllks, Khawls,
READY MADE CLOTIITNU, .
Batlnotts, CasHlmcrs,
Cotlouades, Kentucky Jeans,
AC, AA AC
GROCERIES, MACKERiU,,
Queensware, Cedarwaro, Hardware, Medicines,
Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ac.
BOOTS & SDTOES, HATS & OAPB.
in short everything usually kept In a cem fry
store. Tho patronago of his old friends an tho
public generally, Is respectfully solicited.
Tho highest market price paid for country pro
duce. PETER ENT.
Light Street, Nov. 8 1SS7.
1115
HOOP SKIRTS.
1115
WM. T. HOPKINS
lias Removed lilsManufuctory and Salesrooms to
No. 1115 CHESTNUT, bT. JCIULADEU'HIA,
efipcclaUy adapted to I-'irst-class Wholesale Uiul
Jittatl Tnulo, well be found to embrace tho most
extensive assortment lu tlio Uulou, and nil tho
and Kleeu, ', sjj, yi, yards round, of rlaln
and Oored I'unier, Walking HJtlrts, lloceptton
vurltJtlesof Misses' nnd Chlldjen's Blilrts, ail of
wniciiior Bymmeiry 01 styie,- nuun, iigutnetw.
elasticity, durability and real tluapneu, are uu
equuled by any other goods in the market, aud
are warranted iu every resnoct. Hklrts made to
order, Alteml aud iteiaired( AVholesalp aud
nuiuii,
Full llnOM of Ixtw I'rlcud Eastern Made Hklrfji
15 HprlUKVVi Cunt;u HirliiBM,i5Cent; S3HprlnKR,
65 Cents; UIHiirlupi.ttt CcnUjand 40 Bprln's, 75
C'OltSETSI COUSETS C0It.SKT8!tI 57 dif
ferent styles and'Prloett, from ,75.Cento to 17.00,
embracing it. Worlley,'J3eekel, Glove Flttiue,''
Mn.lfltil kViu'u tn.L.t Ulrlrt am.i.ti.ti.K! w.
Woody'H Iuttcnt "aeir-AdJUKtini Abdominal'
L'orBolB. French. Euellsh und Doniestlu Hand-
imule (Jorseta, und superior French I'at terns of
Uotell Cork eta, "Our Qvra Moke," to wJdch o In
vite especial aiiemion.
Complete assortment of Indies' Under Gar
ments, at verv low tirices.
GKNKHAlAGKNTforthe BAUTitAM AND
1'AWlUfl VAMiLiX HKWilSU MACiliNKH, fcll
perior to any other beforo tho public Fitly -two
of these No. 1 Machines lrlcc $55 each, nro being
futriMluced, Every irKon in wunt of articles lu
our line, sttould exainluo our cooda Liira imr.
chasing elsewhere. Call or send for circulars, at
ouvMunoructory and tiaesnMtmii.No. lll.tchcst-
umuvii'iiui. 1W, 1. JHJl'itira(
mar,U)'UU-3iu; '
TliQUnderRlcriaVbccs 'have-' to inform iiw
frlemw add thp jalhlU: gencrplj that Uio Uai
tl "C ti t d j I) 'tt 1 . 1
1 -Ji ircsh jilvtU
of goods in the line of
.MILT.INEnY,flhd. TIUMMINGS'
In conuectlon with Dross Maklugjubnd In pre-
COUOU bTlUW IT ATS
on tho shortest nollce'and In the "best' stylo of
..vj...vui'M.iunyiKsJuuMuciory,
LlKht fitree;, October i. 1W.MIW- KL,NE-
JISS LIZZIE BARKLEY
has Just relumed fropj'hlladclphia, anl has
bought, and is now offering the best assortment
pi
FANCY aooiwf .' i '
y TUIMMINUB,
I , UONNETa 4 c, dc.,
ever exhibited In Illoomsbure, and Is prepared to
make np drcsfs iinl all other nrticU s pf female
..i.iiiruue, av suort nonce, ana in tuo best and
L'AT.PfcJT PPIIINQ BI'V'EP.
Ilooms iu the Itnmsey Dulldlngs, on West'
MalnlWrcct, Call and seo her varied Hoik ot
Hprlnu aoods.
Mayl.'fis.
GROCERIES, Sic,
QONPE0TIONEK X.
,r.. ..j.imi.i wnnld rmnectfully annnunro
to tha rubllo that ho has openod n
FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY BTOR1C,
in tholmlhllnn lately occupied by Vox A WcWi
whcio ho Is lircparcdto furuleh all kinds of
1'liAlN A FANCY CANDII,
FRENCH CANDIES,
FOREIGN A DOMKHTIU FRUITS,
NUTS, lUWlNS. AC, AC, AO,
II V WJIOLESALB OR RETAIL.
Ill short, o fall assortment of all goods In
his lino of business. A great variety of
DOLLS, TOYS, Ac,
suitable for tho Holidays. Particular attention
given to
BREAD AND OAKEB,
of all kinds, fresh every day.
01I1UBTMAB CANDIES,
OUIBTMAS TOYS.
a rail is solicited, and satisfaction will bo
guaranteed.
Nov. 22, 1867. ECKHAUT JACOBS,
REMOVAL OP
O. 0. MAHR'S
NEW STORE
TO BJTirii'S J! LOO K,
ll. THE CORNER OF MARKET AND IRON utile mi).
The nniterslgncd liavlng received from the city
a full and eompleto supply ol
SPRING AND HUMMER
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE,
CtiDAK AND WILLOW-WAR!,
CONFECTIONERY', GLASS-WARE,
TOBACCO,
II A 1 S AN J) S II O E S,
FLOUR, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT,
all of which I propose soiling at a very low figure
for cash or produce,
4V Call and see.
April 12, 1SC7.
C. C. MARK.
G
RANI) OPENING
OUANI) OI'KNINU
UltANI) OI'KNINU
tlltANIl OI'KNINU
OKANU OI'LNINU
or
FALL AND WINTER GOOllH,
FALL AND WINTHIt UOOIW,
FALL AND WINTKlt tJOODS,
FALL AND WINTKlt (JOODH,
FALL AND WINTKlt OOODH,
eonslslins ol
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
DUV OOOIW,
' 11IIY" OOODH
DltY OOODH,
DUY GOODS
DltY OOODH,
nXiJr'ANn CAPS.
HATH AND OAIK,
HATH AND t'ArH,
HATH AND CArfi,
HATS AND CA1W,
1100TH AND HIIOIiH.
HOOTH AND HIIOKH
HOOTS AND B1IOE8
HOOTS AND RI!OK
KO(JTS AND 8HOEH;
HEADY-MADE CLOTHINO,
ltEADY-MADi: CLOTHINO
kiiady-madk clothino,
iu:ady-madk clotiiino
heady-made clothino,
LOOrciNfl-ULARSBH,
iiokinu-olarseh!
LOOICINO-OLAHHl
l.OOKINO-OLAKSKH
LOOKINU-OLAHriKsl
NOTIONH,
NOTIONH
NOTIONS,
NOTIONH
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OILH,
PAINTS AND OILS!
PAINTH AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILH
PAINTH AND OILS,
OROCEIUEB,
OUOCEHIES,
UltOCEHIES,
UllOCEKIKH
OltOCEHIEa,
tiUEENSWAIlE,
(JUEENHWAItE .
IlUEENHWAlli:
11UEENHWAUE
ttUEENBWAUK
' IIAUDWA11E,
HAltDWAltE,
HAllDWAHK
HAHDWAUE,
IIAHDWAUK,
TINWARE,
TINWAItli,
TIN WAKE
TlNWAHll,
T1NWAUK,
,1 1 SALT,
HALT,
HALT
HALT,
HALT,
1'IHH,
Flfill
FIHll.
1'ITH
F1HH,
OHAIN AND HEEIW,
(JllAIN AND KKHDH
.UHAIN .AND HK.r.DH '
OltAIN AND HKK1W
OltAIN AND SKKDH ,
AC.,
Ac.
Ac,
AT
McKELVY, NEAL
McKULVY, NEAL
McKELVY NEAL
McKELVY, NKAL
MolCELVY, NEAL
CO.'S,
CO.'S,
CO.'S.
OO.'H.
CO.'S.
Northwest oornor ol Main and Market Streets,
.......... ... luiuu ami jtiaricet Ktreets.
Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets!
N orthwest uni nor of Main und Market Streets!
Nortliwest corner of Main nud Market Streets,
BLOOMSBURO, PA.,
IlIlOMSHUIiO PA
IIWOSISIIIIRO PA..
11MOMSBUHO PA.
nr.ooMsnuita, pa.
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAIlIs
IRON AND NAIIX
IRON AND KAILS)
on haml )CBU""M ttna Bt reduced raU s, uhvay
AT E W 0; O A L YAH ty
citfrfnS' nrUm',?K"1 W'PwtfiiUy Inform the
nioomsbtirp and Columbia county,
cp iill ti.e dliforent numbers ofstove
cted lump coal for Bmithlng nurno-
.nub uiey Kee
coal and seleci
f. ,' luelr wuarr, aujoiulng M'Kelvy. Neal A
Co's 1 Furnace; with a good pafr of lliiMo scales
on tho wharf, to weigh coal, hay, nna straw
Likewise a horso and wagon, to deliver coal to
i'a )vlV0 dc,"ro A thw purchise a largo
and sell at tho very lowest prices V lease
call and examine for yourselves before purrlias.
lngelkcwhcrc. . w. lUONDEitsii Jr.
AUOU4ITUH MASON.1
miro ...7 1 1 . .... ...
I .1 ""uuiaiBJItil will WKO III OX-
O.ocery htiVe.-iuljoinlug'ihVlr eoa,y,a'r'a "U
nioomsburg Mar. m.'O-ly! W' ,I,:NIJKIWHOT.
JNSURANOE AGENCY,
Wyoming
tno.ew
l.OW.UOC
300,000
nmjoun
ii),ai
l.wo.oio
1,000.000
530,000
330,000
sio,m
&M,X)
iiw.ooo
ao.ooo
(13,000
1,000,000
AStna
Fulton
North America
City
International ,
Niagara..
Putnam ..
Merchants , ,.
Hpr(ntfl41d; ,
Farmers Danville..,
Albany City
Lancaster'CUy,...
York Horse, Death & Thert.......
Home, New Haven
Danville, Horso Theft . "
FREAS BROWN, oeiif,
man ca.iy. Btoomuoita., ri
QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
Bloomtburg, Pa.
M. a SLOAN ft BROTHER
the successbrs of
1 WILLIAM SLOAN & SON
continue, tlio business of making
CAllRIAOIS, BUaaiBl,
and every stylo of
FANCY WAGONS,,
which they We constantly on hand to snltcus.
turners. Nevcr nstng any material but the best
pud employing, the most experienced workmen
they hope to continue as heretofore to glye entire
aUsfoetJoA to.oyery customer. An' Inspection ol
their work, and pf thoreatonablo price asked for
he same, Is sure to Insure a sale.
Moy8,'if0.tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
TOVHS AND TINWARE.
gT
A. M. RUPERT
announces to his friends and customers that
continues the aboo uusiness at ms -
MAIN HTllEE'i HiAJUMBiiun".
Customers can bo accomodated with
FANCY BTOVEU
of all kinds, stovepipes, Tinware, imd ovcry va
tic ty of artlalo fonua in a move " " -
labllihmeut lu tho cities, and on tho most reason.
ahln terms. Rqulilndononiiuosuorivoi...
a DOZEN MILK-t'ANU
ou hand for sole.
... ,f.t,
VTEW STOVE AND Tin Hiiur.
ON MAIN 6TBBKT, H1SABI.Y OITOSITE MIM-KB'
IlLOOStSBORO, PENN'A.
. ati,1 nnnnOil
Tits uuderslaned has lust nittu up
hlsuew .
RTOVR AND TIN sum.
5 "AS ak'eCKVnbS
emi-ra ns VAttlflUB PATl'EHNH A STALES,
which ho will sell upon terms to sun Purt,u"',"J
Olvo hlm n eali: iin Is i ro1 raoclianlc, and
dtservlng 01 tno ruuno """""'jcon METZ.
llloomsburg, April M.1S07.
QEORGE II. ItOUEll'l'S,
Importer and miner iu
HARDWARE, CUTLKRY, G0N9, Aa,
Nu. 311 North Tlilrd Htrcct, rIkivo Vino,
rhllivlolphtn.
jaiuii k, aitun.
.T. It Hhuaitu
g M I T II & S IS Ji T L lu li,
impoileisaud Dealers In Fotclgrf RudDomestlo
N
EV STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ISAIAH IIAUENIiUCII,
Main Street ono door above E. Mendcnliall'
I HI nro.
A largo assortment 01 biovcs, iicnicrs ami
I Uanges constantly ou iinnd, and for salo at ttie
Iiowesi, ruiert,
Tinning in alt Its branches carefully attended tut
1 auu saitsiaciion gunrimiei'u.
Tlu wont 01 ail tciuus wnoiesaio nnu rcuui.
trial is requested.
Apr.V.WMI
rpiIE NEW HARDWARE STORE
I NE PHIS ULTRA.
uaviug euiargeu our iioro ivuoiu mm jisi
OPENED A NEW SU1TLY,
I dlroctlv from tho Manufacturers, purchased fti
casli, on a declining market, w e aro prepatned to
Inirer thohametoi
FARMERS. MECHANICS. BUILDERS.
I and tho rest of Mankind, a general'stoCl, com'
prisma an tno ainus anu nuaiuies usually Ken
In a citv Hard Waro Store, suitable to Die wauls
I of tiio county, nt unusually low prices.
.ill 1 nsnwi (laini nn 14m i.iirrnnjtiii,. rnntiH
in our lino can savo Money by looking lu at tlio
fluw iiaruwaro store.
riea".e give us a call nndcxamlnoour stock Ac,
ltUPi 1 Arv OSlWAKIJUJN,
Apr. S).(iS-lyr llloomsburg, Pa.
gHARPLESS & 1IARMAN,
FAULK FOUSJIKY AND JlANUKACrUMNU HIOl
STOVES & TLOWS WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL
Till: CULKUIlATltD NOKTfiOSU I BOS UIUM AS
HIE IIUITON WOOIIEN 11EA5I TLOWS.
Ciutingsind Fliellrlok for icpalrlngclty Stoves.
All kinds of Brass or Iron casting made to order
upon short notice.
II. F. 8HARPLES8 S P. H. H ARMAN,
Bloomsburg, Pa. Proprietors.
Mur.l'J.VJ-tl.
QRANOEVILLE FOUNDRY,
MACHINE SHOP AND AGRICULTURAL
WORKS.
Tho undersigned desires to Inform Ills friends
nnd t ho nubile generally, that ho has rebuilt and
enlarged his Foundry and MacblneHhop, nnd re
mot ed all ills business from Light Street to tho
above named place, whero In connection with
his Foundry ho will continue to manufacturo
Wheeler's Railway Chain Horso-Power and
Thresher, (Improved), Cornell's l'atcut.
THRESHER AND CLEANER,
either .overshot for Tread-Power or undershot
with Lover-Power. He also manufactures to
order and ills up nil kinds ot
MILL GEARING,
ClicularSaw Mandrels, Patent Slides for Saw
Mills, the latest Improved Iron Beam Plows of
dllleri nt kinds Wooden Beam Plows, Douhlo
Corn Plows, and Plow Points of every descrip
tion gentnuly used throughout thocounty.
IRON KETTLES, BELLS
Cellar Grates, Stoves, Sled and Sleigh Soles, and
In luct everything generally mado In a country
foundry. 1 hose wishing to pnrchaso Machlnos
would do welt to examluo his machines, and tho
improvements made ou the power, by which at
least 'M per cut, of Hie friction is taken oil.
ALL .MACHINES ARE WARRANTED
to slyo good satisfaction, aud terms made to Milt
purchaseis. All kinds cf country pioduce taken
In i exclnui-o lor Plows and castings.
'Hum tfultohls friends and patrons for past
favurs he.would still continue ui Milleltthe same.
.,. ,r WILLIAM SCHUYLKll.
Apr.O.OO-tr Oranges iuoPh,
T EIlIOrH VALLEY AGRICULTU-
-Ll RAL CHEMICAL WORKS.
11REINIG & IIELFIUCII,
MAsuirACTur.iiita or
IlltEINIO'H COJIPLETE
11 O N E M A N U R E.
A concentrated mainirotuinhlnlugtho reliable
fei tlllzlng properties of BONK DUST or GRQUNI)
BONE, wltli tho active elements of PERUVIAN
GUANO, AMMONIACAL MATTER, AND
SUPER, PHOSPHATE OF lAUli."
NOTICE. We preparo but tho one article
guaranteeing It as siandarrt. re lablo and inl"
lii.Vi1 S .imJ ldcii" or prlccs arB senenlly pro
vSbJ dlir,;rent proportions orodulturaiion
t armers c au ta e money by 1 ed uclng tho 11 uaft
ty themselves Wenseonryllono and mi pK
nhatloOuanofor Phosphate ot Ume. Bend loV
tu r" WAhyn,,l "u&0-" 1'urSl"t MauurS
I A- tWS1, llohrsburg, II,.
A L ROII111NS A I o. Illoom SbEl 12 Vn
Mara,'in.. WALTER SL:01T.Catawiiai"a.
fJpIIE ESPY HOTEL.
ESPY, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
,T.,.M,.l;!"J! 'i8l':!"'l,.'vv;ou,ll.,nf0rm the travelling
Lhm, "n,'1.B.'im" tak,c? l1'8 alv nawifd estob.
ihi'IV""" "'"roughly rentted the some for
b01ouuuT"h'l.qbr"(Wln0'' nna
nr "i hi . f WILLIAM PHTTIT.
Apr.23,C0-tt &pVi ,
OVER N MENT
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
U A R NE'S S,
Lead Tenm1 Trnni,,u
Collar,, IteiH,,,
Hospital, Wall and Wodge, with poles nnd nins
M 1 L 1 'l' A 11 CLOTHINO
Overcoals . Prock Coats, Jackets. Blouses A
ji iiuaeis.uorso oovers.i'iy Shee s aud Nots Vie
nlfeW"6"' auaV"su'nVt.wo).aY?ovf
puStionf desc",t,vo l'f Wl, sent frpoon.np.
Small o'rdors by Expross. c: D D
UUKKAL ""WllWIIO LEHAl LKAtEltS.
, l'UIIJUKI.l.JUA. I-a", ' '
May $&!n'M VLA(: N.-yr.
Q.BT T.HE BEST.
-P,Per -i-ubuiar Ughtnlug Rod is
the best prtecllonaga ust disaster by Tleht!in5
ever Invuedo. The subserllw is Age florui
hove Invention, and all orders by mall or in
erson w III be promptly attended in. 1 or
II A R D W A R E,
OUNS, CUTLEUY, AO.,
WO. 10!) N. T1IIIID BTItKKT, AII.OALI.OW11II.I.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Nov. 22, Mf.
DRUGS Sl Mpntu
ONAT1IAN IIElHLi'p,
or Hitters has nvii .5' '.'An
I ml of Dyspenslai Isiim,;0
Hvspeimla. Liver Ikininim. Two
mado entirely or roots nn i;.."."
will eonvincunny nun wlm n"1
No family should bo wilhoiii
bottles, iirotinrnl nmi u,.i,i , ... '? h
.f.. uM, ...ll.lii iin. I.UJ JOhi,
11. T A Y L 0 lltn
- (j
OLIVi: BRANCH
A iiiuuui'uugrecaoio Tonio J.tifc
BITTE11H,
xtrncted entirely lrom Icri,Lft.i.
1t1.nitr.fllftf 11 tUL
DYSPEPSIA,
iivMut! a 1 1,1.,,... r
""Hi
1
3
f
J. K. TAYLOR Am Ll
sept. 4, i-iy.
Ayer's
1
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H lit OBH
lk-iilthy.ai
111, IP.im
Imi!,' r.J.
...in IJ
tnlti 111 i
r vi , mi .
Him lira
encil, fnllins lmir 'lictltcl,
by it? use. Nothing can ;
luiir viierc inu luiucies re
or tlio glnnd-s utro)iliicil a
Hut such lis loinaiii run It
uscliilucss uy this rppuoatiK.
ni loiiiiuir tun un r v i i
0 t
ment it wm Keep ii i-iwiu w
i. : i .;n ,.
lrom turning gray ur taut
r . .. . . .
... i.
injurious to tho Hair, tin
only bcnofit but not harm il.
merely lor a
WATT) TlP TTss!
.1.: .. i.
Ions ou (he hair, civiuz ill!
i ..... ... i . . . c i . . r i
D t
t'n k PTin.l t. Avn AviivTirn
pnioE $i.oo,
Fcb.5,18(H.
Ayer's Cathartic
purposes of i
A. VillUl''
any Ijeforti
1.- A.lnnrftl
..tfArviTinflf
nil film
but efflcitf
li.itiii? Awah
tunl rune
tiial it.knnwtluLtlt cured tliemitu
SWU (1(1 AUU W Wiai, WlUt it (VO
Itu rtTTiT.neHlrtTi . Wn linvtt thr.risJJjJf
banda ofcnrtlilcnfi of thrir reran
1U1IUWI11U CUIIIUiiilUU. UUb CUL1I (.wv-
ovfrv n iirlilmi hnrul nnrl vn nc-fduv.
them uleasaiit to taVo.whlla UclH3Pi-
Intel nal viscera to nurllV tho nooa
tlnmnh ..mtx.la lltrs nnd flthCT
uent3 ns lire tho ilrst origin of dw
I'll! rimfrllv rnrn-
Tor llvaiii'iixl or Vaillffrslioi
Vn t I i .. till
ilosc U KcneraLy reaulred.'
liannimni
tlvo appaiatua.
" AJJU( V.ll'f if"'
xoirrzx. mass., r. J
JQQMESTIO EQONOMVf
CAMPILWON OAl'jn
DrOOrCnnitiol ictif.t nalunu 1MB
itu -,, , ... i rt nil
fllKIMKl lilirLin..nl. .. ,1 ,. auiiV.UP
savea much lalior nrfd trouble!
ly UlKiafcho Wnli-r.nrwif MJi'0&.
r'"y tiuuu.iuuu.uuui w-.i.
America, (nrnnvori It i..r, rnTDCl01
Vif i,:. " r . irhi v
county aud can furnish tuo cm w
ai : manufacturer. prices. a!
il ur W'rO. M' toll I
n E, 0A.VAQE,
viiactical Watch makw"
Main KlrAnt nnnv fhoCoun"
BEooiisBtma, ta.
I'-UU aua HlVlka U'ntelum (l(Cli.'Jf .
vure of the best ducr!plln
ul, eoufclstiDB of UutUr Ulshw), P0
For all tho
Aloilicino.
MOKOIlllt 1M A r If u iDnslnlisnitil'l! I
yiV E 11. BUJLEMAN.
wmk wurrautod.